Word of the Day
Definition: (adjective) Of or relating to the laity. Synonyms: lay, secular. Usage: He was a laic leader, but many of his followers believed him to be a prophet. Discuss
Definition: (noun) Accumulated facts, traditions, or beliefs about a particular subject. Synonyms: traditional knowledge. Usage: He had taught the children something of the forest lore that he had himself learned from Tiger Lily and Tinker Bell, and knew that in their dire hour they were not likely to forget it. Discuss
Definition: (adjective) Marked by excessive confidence. Synonyms: overconfident, positive. Usage: He was arrogant and cocksure but also sensitive and understanding, and I loved him dearly. Discuss
Definition: (verb) Debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way. Synonyms: condescend, lower oneself. Usage: The neighborhood bully constantly shouts insults at the children, but they refuse to stoop to his level and instead choose to ignore his rude remarks. Discuss
Definition: (noun) A loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles. Synonyms: gaberdine, smock. Usage: In the office he wore also a linen duster with huge pockets into which he continually stuffed scraps of paper. Discuss
Definition: (adjective) Impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses. Synonyms: unperceivable. Usage: The world may indeed be considered as a vast machine, in which the great wheels are originally set in motion by those which are very minute, and almost imperceptible to any but the strongest eyes. Discuss
Definition: (adjective) Not of the nobility; common. Synonyms: ungentle, untitled. Usage: The princess loved the stable boy, but he was of ignoble birth, and her father refused to let them marry. Discuss
Definition: (adjective) Not firm, solid, or securely in place; unstable. Synonyms: unfirm. Usage: He climbed carefully up the unsteady ladder and cleaned the leaves that had clogged the gutter around the house. Discuss
Definition: (noun) The floor of a fireplace, usually extending into a room and paved with brick, flagstone, or cement. Synonyms: fireside. Usage: They sat on the hearth and warmed themselves before the fire. Discuss
Definition: (adjective) Infirm, feeble, and often senile. Synonyms: gaga, senile. Usage: His mother was doddering and frail, so he hired aides to care for her around the clock. Discuss